RECORDED WEBINAR The Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian: How to Achieve the CEDRD Credential

Description

RECORDED WEBINAR

BHN Webinar:

The Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian: How to Achieve the CEDRD Credential

Recorded On

December 12, 2017

CPEU Certificate Expires 12/12/2020

Cost: Members Free! Non-Members Free!

Webinar presented by: Beth Harrell, MS, RDN, LD, CEDRD

Synopsis: The Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian (CEDRD) must be proficient in areas related to medical, therapeutic and nutritional needs of eating disorders with an emphasis on teamwork and collaboration. This session guides the participant through the educational and practice requirements to become a specialist including the process of working with an approved supervisor.

Objectives:

Understand the requirements to become certified as a specialist in eating disorders

Explain the supervisory process as it relates to nutrition counseling for eating disorders

Describe difference between the two routes to certification

Apply understanding of routes to choosing one’s own path

CPE level: Level 1: Little or no prior knowledge of subject

Learning Needs:

Suggested Learning Codes:

1010 – Career planning

5200 – Disordered eating

6060 – Learning needs assessment.

Suggested Performance Indicators:

3.2.3 Pursues and embraces opportunities to advance practice

3.2.4 Encourages others to engage in personal and professional development activities for career growth and skill enhancement

8.3.7 Integrates new knowledge and skills into practice

9.1 Recognizes and applies education and learning theories and principles in practice.

Speaker Biography:

Beth Harrell has over 20 years of experience working in all settings of eating disorders care, currently in a full multidisciplinary outpatient and medical stabilization eating disorders center. Perhaps more important than her work experience is her heart for excellence in education, training, and recognition for practitioners who treat these complex disorders. She is an IAEDP approved supervisor and enjoys the energy that is generated from new practitioners who continually grow through the process. Her long history of teaching includes directing a dietetic internship, teaching nutrition courses in the college setting, and training dietetic interns in eating disorders at the clinic level. She is a speaker for local, regional and national events and meets with other specialists on a regular basis to stay abreast of best practices and clinical challenges. Beth became certified as an eating disorders specialist through IAEDP 7 years ago and has served on the certification committee for 4 years. Since May 2017 she oversees the certification process as director.